The sixth annual Museums and the Web conference was the
premier international venue to review the state of the Web in arts, culture,
and heritage. The MW2002 program addressed Web-related issues for
museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions.

Speakers from around the world summarized their activities
in sessions and panels. Pre-conference
workshops provided in-depth study of
methods and issues in design, development, evaluation and maintenance
of heritage Web sites. Throughout MW2002, a variety of session
formats including the Crit Rooms,
a Usability Lab, Mini-Workshops,
and Demonstrations offered diverse modes
of presentation. An Exhibit Hall featured
the latest in commercial technology and services. A variety of evening
social events ensured plenty of opportunity
to build personal networks.

Webmasters, educators, curators, librarians, designers, managers, and
directors from over 20 countries who work in museums, libraries, archives,
historic sites, and the companies that support them. See a list
of institutions represented at MW2002.

The Proceedings of MW2002 (CD-ROM) and Museums and the Web 2002:
Selected Papers are available.
Proceedings from past Museums and the Web Conferences (1997 - 2001)
and of the International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting (ichim)
(1991 - 2001) are also available, see the Archives & Museum Informatics
Order Form for
details.

Past Museums and the Web Conferences

See the programs and papers of past Museums and the
Web conferences on-line: